This document summarizes gaseous emission control technologies and cyclone separators. It discusses two approaches to controlling air pollution: pollution prevention at the source and treatment of fumes as they form. Cyclone separators are described as inexpensive devices with no moving parts that are widely used to remove particles from air streams. The document provides details on cyclone design, operation, advantages, disadvantages, and equations for calculating collection efficiency based on factors like particle size, gas velocity, and cyclone dimensions. An example calculation is included to demonstrate determining the collection efficiency of a conventional cyclone for a given particle size distribution.